A newly developed, highly conductive solid electrolyte may pave the way for solid-state lithium batteries. Batteries store energy through chemical reactions, depending on the flow of charged ions from the cathode to the anode via an electrolyte. Historically, batteries primarily used liquid elect
Scientists have developed a solid-state electrolyte from a cross-linked polymer that has high ionic conductivity and stability, making it promising for next-generation lithium batteries. This new material retains over 90% of battery storage capacity after 300 cycles and offers a safer alternative to current liquid electrolytes.
Historically, batteries primarily used liquid electrolytes. However, there has been a persistent search for a solid substitute. In the 1970s, Polyethylene oxide -based solid polymer electrolytes were developed, offering several benefits, notably safety. Compared to current lithium-ion batteries, those using polymer electrolytes have a reduced risk of igniting in situations like car accidents or within airplane cargo areas.
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